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Governance and Norms for AI in Warfare MTA
Building International Rules, Verification Mechanisms, and Confidence-Building Measures
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Governance and Norms for AI in Warfare This book provides a comprehensive strategic roadmap for establishing international governance, technical verification, and confidence-building measures (CBMs) for artificial intelligence in military operations. It argues that the rapid integration of AI into warfare—spanning from logistics and intelligence to autonomous targeting—necessitates immediate action to prevent "decision compression," accidental escalation, and "flash wars." By bridging the gap between high-level ethical principles and granular technical implementation, the text offers a functional approach to maintaining strategic stability and ensuring adherence to International Humanitarian Law (IHL).

The core of the book details a multi-layered security architecture designed to solve the "black box" problem of AI opacity. It proposes "transparency by design" through the use of standardized model cards, data sheets, and immutable decision logs. To ensure compliance without compromising national security, the authors suggest advanced technical solutions, including cryptographic proofs of data integrity, secure code escrow, and hardware-backed attestation within trusted execution environments. These technical measures are paired with operational protocols such as dedicated "AI hotlines" for crisis management, standardized incident reporting, and prior notification of AI-enabled military exercises to reduce miscalculation between rivals.

Furthermore, the book emphasizes that effective governance requires a holistic ecosystem involving national policy, industry cooperation, and civil society engagement. It outlines how export controls and "compute governance" can manage the hardware supply chains that fuel AI development, while advocating for the role of international standards bodies like ISO and NATO’s STANAG pathways to ensure interoperability. The final sections focus on the diplomacy of AI, offering model treaty clauses, negotiation strategies for "sequencing" agreements, and frameworks for capacity building in developing nations to ensure global participation.

Ultimately, the book posits that governing military AI is an iterative, adaptive process rather than a single "grand bargain." It calls for continuous testing, evaluation, and independent auditing to manage the inherent risks of machine learning. By establishing a living architecture of norms and verification practices, the international community can harness the advantages of technological innovation while safeguarding human judgment, accountability, and global security in an increasingly autonomous battlespace.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The urgent need for proactive governance of military AI due to rapid technological advancement, dual-use nature, and risks of escalation, miscalculation, and responsibility gaps in modern conflict.
  • Building on historical arms control lessons—particularly verification mechanisms and confidence-building measures—to create adaptable frameworks that address transparency, accountability, and strategic stability for AI systems.
  • Developing practical, function-based norms and verification mechanisms (including transparency by design, TEVV, cryptographic proofs, and secure audits) focused on operational effects, risk levels, and human control rather than attempting to ban specific technologies.
  • Establishing multi-stakeholder governance ecosystems involving diplomats, defense officials, industry, civil society, and alliances through negotiation strategies, capacity building, and regional cooperation to create sustainable norms.
  • Creating measurable progress via adaptive review processes, metrics, audits, and crisis management playbooks to ensure governance frameworks evolve with technological change while maintaining compliance and reducing unintended escalation risks.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for diplomats negotiating international frameworks on military AI, defense officials responsible for implementing governance policies and doctrines, and civil society groups providing expertise, public accountability, and innovative ideas. It specifically targets professionals who need practical, workable norms and operational guardrails that can be agreed upon, verified, and scaled to reduce risks while preserving legitimate national security interests in the era of AI-enabled warfare.

Author:

Robert Sanders

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Date Published:

March 25, 2026

Word Count:

45,480 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 11 minutes

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